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The Story of Noah

You all know the story of Noah and The Ark. God tells Noah to collect two of every animal and put them on his boat (ark) before the Great Flood. God saves the world with Noah’s help! Even if you don’t believe in God, it’s a great redemption story. A story of renewal and second chances.

Monday my daughter and son-in-law got their ‘second chance’. Noah was born. He is their second child. A second chance for love. And who knows how he will change our world – he’s already changed our family. My guess is that he will work slowly – one heart at a time. He is already responsible for so much happiness and he is barely aware of himself at this point. Babies are ALWAYS about redemption and renewal – God’s way of letting us know we should keep on keepin’ on. Noah gives me hope!

Noah looking more like Moses here

Noah Wilhelm Kleckner joined the world on Monday 9-20-10 with a bang! Mommy (Bess) and Nana (Debbie) were at Bess’s regularly scheduled doctor’s appointment when Bess went into labor. Here’s Deb’s account:

“I took Bess to the doctor for her last prenatal visit (she was going to be induced on Wednesday). Travis stayed home with Anna because it was nap time and this was just supposed to be a routine visit. Bess and I had lunch about 1 p.m. She said that she had a couple of contractions earlier in the morning, but certainly nothing to get excited about.

Her appointment was at 1:45 and when we arrived we learned that Dr. Kodner had gone home sick. So there was a longer than usual wait. Bess had a couple of contractions and when she couldn’t talk while she was having one, we decided to start timing them. They were 4 minutes apart for almost an hour. So Bess went to the counter and said that she was pretty sure she had gone into labor while she was waiting. They saw her pretty quickly after that! They examined her and asked if she had her bag with her. Of course she did not! We went straight to the hospital. I called Denis and told him to go to Bess and Travis’ house and not to goof around (as if I would –editorial comment) getting there.

We got to the hospital about 3:45. Travis arrived a short while later. By then Bess was telling us not to touch her or breathe on her! She got an epidural and then life was much better. She told Travis to go and get something to eat before things got too busy (he’s a known fainter). The nurse broke her water about 6:15 and said she would be back in 30 minutes to check her progress. When the nurse returned to check, she lifted the sheet and said “And…we’re…having a baby!” It was remarkably calm and I was kind of stuck in the corner trying to stay out-of-the-way. And just that quickly, Noah was born.

No one had planned on me being there but there was no time to leave. I feel a little like I intruded on their very special time, but mostly I feel like I was right where God wanted me to be. What a blessing to behold! ~ Love, Debbie”

Meanwhile big sister Anna and I were at home watching ‘Wonder Pets’ and waiting for THE CALL. The good news came and we were summoned to the hospital where Anna would meet her little brother.

Holding my grandson Monday evening for the first time made me realize (once again) how much God has blessed us. And I knew then that I was being given (another) second chance.

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I LOVE the Basket picture! And I can hear God saying Noah! Noah! (Bill Cospby version of the story). I can only hope that the pictures and his room have animals – maybe he will grow up to be a vet, oceanographer, biologist, nature lover, or like Noah a wine grower and marry and have three sons!!! And build boats or sail….
Second chances are great for all of us. Thanks and Abundant blessings. Peace, Val